Bobtheduck wrote:"those pornographic japanese comics" is a common phrase uttered by people in refferecne to all manga, much as "those pornographic japanese cartoons" is common in refference to all anime. See, they don't have to say that "all" anime and manga is pornographic, the inferrence that there is something wrong with all of it is clear by saying that even some of them are....
Quoting from a conversation I had with my neice "I heard that a lot of those have nudity in them."
I said "Well, you still watch live action movies even though some live action movies have nudity in them"
She said, no joke, "Well, I certainly would stop watching them if they had nudity in them." and completely twisted around what I said and missed my whole point. See, despite the fact that
1. She watches American live action movies
2. Some of those movies (though not the ones she watches) have some stuff she wouldn't approve of.
She can't get it through her brain to apply the same logic to anime because anime is "foreign" and from an overwhelmingly buddhist (and shinto, but I don't think she even knows what that is) country makes it somehow that much more "dangerous" than something from a "Christian" society like the US... Ignoring pre-WWII stuff, I'd say there has been a lot more damage done to Christianity from "christian" US than from Buddhist/shinto Japan...
That's why I am very scared to bring up my hobby to friends and family... And still so...
Michael wrote:You know what? I don't care. I like anime, 'nuff said. Other people don't have to like it, and I'm not going to go on and on about how they've got it wrong. Chances are they don't care what I have to say on the subject. Even other anime fans have ripped down stuff I liked.
Bottom line is: We like anime, they don't have to.
This forum seems to have a lot of threads like this.
MillyFan wrote:And it's not that those of us who complain *want* everyone to like anime or manga (that seems to be quite a common misunderstanding), it IS that we want people to not make ignorant, uninformed, wrong, and yes, bigoted statements about us and our interests.
For example, let's say you liked gardening. Now, I dislike gardening, and I don't have to like gardening. However, if I accused you and all home gardeners of being "secret marijuana farmers using flowers and tomatoes as a cover for their illicit conduct," you as a gardener would have every right to insist that the record be set straight.
MasterDias wrote:I'm not really much of a fan of most modern American sitcoms either. Jokes like that tend to annoy me.
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